When I gave up for a while last year I made a point of still going to the social events I had lined up (office summer party, leaving drinks etc.) and sticking to the non alcoholic options, because I wanted to try and get out of the assumption that social event = getting pissed.Would be great to get some advise from my older peers on here with regards to this. I’m in my late twenties and have been trying to stop drinking completely, I have a young family (my boy is 2 years old) and am also unfortunately in the rent game and would love to get out of it, so these are the two main aims to stop; to save a little extra money for a house deposit, and to spend the valuable time I have around work with my son without being miserable due to a hangover, or drunk. I don’t want him growing up with a dad that always drinks, and I have reduced significantly since he was born. I have never had a drink in my house in front of him, and can quite easily do tasks like dry January if I’m home the whole month, I never fancy a drink at home.
However, I find the money I am saving in the general weekly shop etc I am probably spending double when I do go out to make up for it. The in laws took over management of a pub a couple of weeks ago, and I went to support them on Saturday night and woke up Sunday over £200 lighter. I’m finding whenever I go out to socialise I go big, very big and get absolutely plastered and make sure my mates do aswell along the way. I find it physically impossible to say no to at least 1 beer when I’m invited out, and once I’ve got the taste, well, the rest is history. The answer, though, is not as simple as just dont go out. My social life is important to me and as I say, in my late twenties, meet ups with friends tend to be in pubs, restaurants or at the football. All places alcohol are readily available.
Anyone else gone through something like this? Or any recommendations would be much appreciated.
I found it surprisingly OK (without wanting to get into self diagnosis, I tend to get anxious in social situations and down about 4pints on arrival to get through it). If you go in having committed to not drinking it's fine, you get the happy party buzz from being there anyway.
I started drinking on Fridays/Saturdays again in Autumn, which I was happy enough with, but then it all sort of fell apart in January.
Edit: as far as "older peers" are concerned, I'm early 30s, so only slightly older.